The cost of poor work culture: Yale Law Library staff report alarming levels of stress

In an eye-opening survey from personnel at the Yale Law Library, it was found that morale was alarmingly low, with many expressing discontent towards leadership. This disconnect between ambitious modernization initiatives and employee happiness indicates a pressing issue. The imposition of rigid management structures, along with the reduction of personalized services, has taken a toll…

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India’s football apex body enforces SC order, bars officials from holding posts in both national and state units | Football News

The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has implemented a key constitutional clause following a Supreme Court directive. This clause prevents officials from simultaneously holding positions in both national and state football organisations. The Supreme Court had instructed AIFF to adopt Article 25.3 (c) and (d) within three weeks of its October 15 order. These articles…

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Indian flag desecrated and ‘kill’ chants at unofficial ‘Khalistan referendum’ in Ottawa

Image used for representative purposes TOI correspondent from London: Thousands of Canadian Sikhs carrying yellow Khalistan flags queued for hours to take part in an unofficial so-called “Khalistan Referendum” in Ottawa on Sunday in freezing temperatures, icy winds and snow.The non-binding referendum, organised by Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), which is banned in India under UAPA…

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Government to introduce revenue support, buyback clause in new highway contract to push private investment

NEW DELHI: Govt is set to introduce major changes in the Model Concession Agreement (MCA) to de-risk private investments and safeguard lenders’ exposure in highway sector.The revised provisions, to be notified within a fortnight, include revenue support and extension of tolling periods in cases where actual traffic falls below projections, buyback of projects where traffic…

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A profession left out: Why nursing’s exclusion from “professional degree” signals a looming healthcare crisis in US

In a country grappling with chronic hospital staffing shortages, rising patient loads, and spiralling burnout among medical workers, one would expect federal education policy to fortify the healthcare workforce, not constrain it. Yet the latest provisions inside President Donald Trump’s sweeping “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” have done precisely the opposite. By excluding nursing from…

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